Metacognitive learning · Ages 6–14

Ten minutes a night to rebuild how your child thinks.

Evolvea is a daily exercise parents and children do together. Each prompt is chosen based on your child's last answer — so reasoning, reflection, and curiosity grow one conversation at a time.

In development — the full app launches soon. The demo below is a preview.

Live demo · Tap through it

Tonight's exercise:
The Stuck Puzzle.

A parent-guided routine that turns "I can't" into "I'll try a small step." Walk the same path a parent follows at the table — then send the session to your logopedist for evaluation.

  1. 01 Name the feeling — being stuck is normal, not failure.
  2. 02 Plan and reflect — type the answers as you go.
  3. 03 Let them try; prompt when stuck, never solve.
  4. 04 Anchor a takeaway, then send it to the logopedist.
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Evolvea Cognitive Training Leo · 7
Session · with Leo

The Stuck Puzzle

Parent-guided · 10–15 min · Ages 6–10

Give Leo a small jigsaw (10–20 pieces) — solvable, but not obvious. He owns the thinking. You're a facilitator, not an instructor: no solving, no correcting.

What it builds

Tolerance for difficulty, adaptive self-talk, and effort-based confidence.

Step 1 · Emotional awareness

"How do you feel looking at this?"

Ask, then listen. Tap what Leo names — no judgement.

0 feelings named

Why

Naming the discomfort lowers the threat. Stuck is allowed here.

Step 2 · Metacognitive planning

Ask, then jot it down.

Hold back

Give plenty of wait time. Don't offer the answers.

Step 3 · Task engagement

When he gets stuck.

Leo works on his own. If frustration rises, prompt — never correct:

  • "What could you try next?"

  • "What did this attempt show you?"

  • "What's one small thing you could test?"

Step 4 · Reflective evaluation

However it went, ask:

Step 5 · Self-efficacy anchoring

One line to carry forward.

Leo picks a statement and says it out loud:

Tomorrow

Repeat with a new task. Consistency of the questions matters more than the puzzle.

Session saved

Sent to Leo's logopedist.

Tonight's session and your notes have been shared with Leo's logopedist for evaluation. They'll review the answers and adapt tomorrow's exercise.

Status

Awaiting review · usually within 24 hours

The project

A companion to therapy, not a replacement.

Evolvea is a B2B2C educational-health platform that supports young children with speech and cognitive development. It bridges the gap between the therapy room and the living room: a logopedist recommends it, a parent runs a short guided exercise each day, and the child's progress flows back to shape the next session.

A logopedist assigns a personalised plan from their dashboard. At home, parents get guided parent-and-child activities — never unsupervised screen time — while the platform quietly tracks progress and engagement.

Logopedists

Independent logopedists, speech specialists, and small clinics extend their care between appointments — and earn recurring income for every active referral.

Parents

Families get clear, guided exercises and the confidence that the few minutes they spend each day are spent on the right things.

Children

Children working on speech, memory, or concentration get steady, low-pressure practice that feels like time with a parent — not homework.

Why it works

A small habit with a serious idea behind it.

01

Thinking out loud

Children who put their reasoning into words learn to notice it — and to steer it. That awareness is the skill being built.

02

Effort over answers

The parent never solves or corrects. They ask, then wait. Being stuck stops feeling like failure and starts feeling like the work.

03

One day at a time

Consistency of the questions matters far more than the puzzle in front of them.